Coldest night of the year brings in $75,000 in Timmins
The coldest night of the year event was this weekend and walkers in Timmins certainly made their mark. The event that lined along Albert Street East during the eighth annual event brought in $75,000, topping their goal
Timmins MPP asking Government keep election promise
Timmins MPP Gilles Bisson, is calling on the Conservative government to make good on an election promise, involving lower hydro. In short, Bisson indicates that while the Government promised they were going to reduce hydro rates by
More job action coming to Sudbury area schools
More job action is coming to Greater Sudbury and surrounding areas, as teachers unions and the Provincial Government have yet to strike a deal. The Association des enseignantes et des enseignants franco-ontariens , the union that represents
Cambrian considering a nursing program
Cambrian College in Greater Sudbury is considering whether to independently offer a bachelor’s degree in nursing. This is following an announcement that the province announced allow approved colleges to grant nursing degrees for the first time. The
City of Greater Sudbury looking for fire fighters
The city of Greater Sudbury is putting out the call for fire personnel. To that end, they’ve put applications for full-time firefighters directly on the city’s webpage. Applications are being accepted until near, the end of March.
Clear off your car – OPP
OPP are reminding drivers to clear off their cars. This is after police observed a northbound vehicle on Village Road in Elliot lake with the rear of the vehicle completely covered in snow. A traffic stop was
Teen busted going twice the speed limit
A Sudbury teen has had his keys taken away for stunt driving. The 17-year-old was caught on MR 35 over the weekend, clocked at a 181 km. That is over the twice the posted limit. Facing a
Power outage at Canadore install generator
It is the reading week for some in the college circuit, and so now’s the time for upgrades. The school says a temporary power outage is affecting the school as a new generator is installed. Among the
Non urgent? Try the walk-in clinic says Hospital
those who can are asked to avoid the E.R. That’s the word, once again from HSN as Northern Ontarians inch closer to the shoulder season. The latest is that volumes of admitted patients resulting remain extremely high,
6 stories to start your day for Monday, Feb 24
Balmy Temps from the weekend, trending into the Monday It was quite the weekend temperature-wise… but for those out and about, many were stopped short of using city facilities. Outdoor skating rinks for one took a hit.